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Aakash Yadav

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With 256 marks in NEET 2025 as an OBC candidate, getting admission to a government medical college is challenging but possible in some states with lower cutoffs or private government-aided colleges. The general cutoff for government colleges usually exceeds 300 marks, but state quotas and reservation benefits might improve your chances in less competitive regions.

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Samruddhi Bendre

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The qualifying NEET cut off in 2025 is approximately from 113 to 143 marks as per resources . You may get it at 150 to 250 marks for the category such as OBC SC or ST .however with the management seat it is possible to get .

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Prabhjot Singh

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Yes, you can apply to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON), Delhi, a top government college that offers B.Sc. Nursing without NEET, via college entrance exam.

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Pallavi Sinha

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Yes, IPU issues distinct counselling schedules for:

  • IPU CET-based programmes
  • JEE/NEET/NATA/CLAT-based programmes

Candidates must refer to the official website ipu.admissions.nic.in, and check the programme-wise counselling notices to ensure they don't miss any important dates relevant to their chosen course.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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No, NEET is not mandatory for most Perfusion Technology courses in India. Admissions are generally based on merit in Class 12 PCB subjects or through institute-level entrance exams.

However, some top private or deemed universities may consider entrance scores like CUET, CET, or their tests. It's best to check individual college requirements before applying.

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